The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, September 28, 1916, Image 8

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> HEATH OF C. J. y.1 “Oh Look! I can eat ’em all — they won’t hurt me! That’s be cause they’re made with Calu met— and that’s why they're pure, tempting, tasty, whole some—dial’s why they won't ‘ hurt any kid.” Received Hinhett Awards Cm* B-k Frtt—Sis Slip in Pound Cat- MOT *^11 pm Mrs. C. J. Eagerton died Wednesday night at her home near Brinson. Although this good woman had for five long years been a sufferer from tuberculo ses, the community was tlnpre pared for the sad news of her death. All her life she had been a member of the Metho dist church and to her church ar.d its interest she was always loyal and faithful. Her funeral was conducted at the cemetery by her pastor Rev. F. L. Stokes assisted by a former pastor Rev. W. C. Jones of Cairo. Quite a large crowd was present to pay their last tri bute to a good woman who for a score of years and more had been their true and tried friend. Mrs. Eagerton leaves a hus band, three sons and tour daughters to mourn the loss of one whose place in the family circle can never be filled. The beauty of the character of the mother is reflected in the stal wart sons and daughters who will ever call blessed the mem ory of the mother they have re cently lost. Clear Bad Skin From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions are due to impurities in the blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Their mild laxitive quali ties remove the poisons from the system and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement in the morning is the reward of a dose of Dr. King’s New Life Pills the night before. At your Druggist, 25c. (1) Choap and big canBakingPowdersdonot save you money. Calumet does- il’sPme and far superior to sour milk and soda. Have your quilts and blankets laundried before thelcool nights call for them, 25 cents each Dixie Sleam Laundry. The national For defense against invasion, our real national guard is the millions of stalwart, young Americans in* all wi ilks of life, who must re spond to their country’s call for , -training and service in the ranks of our army and navy. For de fense against invasion of the elements ^CERTAIN-TEED Roofing is the ““lutional guard”. \ \ real Certain-teed Roofing l -rotects our buildings from the violence of storms; success-* ully resists the attacks of rain, hail, sleet and snow; is unaffected by the sharp assaults of frost, and the withering fire of mid-summer sun. It even withstands the ravages of time, for CERTAIN-TEED Roofing is guaranteed for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to ply (1, 2 or 3). Experience proves that it will out-last tne period of guarantee. The long life of CERTAIN-TEED is due to the fact that it docs not dry out, as ordinary roofing does.' This is because it is made of the best quality roofing felt, thoroughly saturated with General’s Board of a blend of soft asphalts—the formula of the 1 Expert Chemists. T his soft saturation is then covered with a coating of a harder blend of asphalts, whichprevents the drying- out process, and keeps CERTAIN-TEED impervious to the elements for years after the harder, drier kinds of roofing have dried out ana gone. CERTAIN-TEED is made in rolls; also in slate-surfaced shingles. There is a type of CERTAIN-TEED Roofing for every kind of building, with flat or pitched roofs, from the largest sky-scraper to the smallest, residence or out-building. CERTAIN-TEED is sold by responsible dealers all over the world, at reasonable prices. Investigate it before you decide on any type of roof. General Roofing Manufacturing Company World's Largest Manufacturer of Roofings and Building Papers Philadelphia Si. Lottie Boston Cleveland J. M. CELEBRATES EIGHTY FIFTH ANNIVE Aged Atlanta Woman Says She Wants Every body to Know That She Now Feels Young and Again. T will be eighty-five years old tomorrow and I wantjto celebrate my birthday by letting the whole world know what Tanlac has done for me,” said Mrs. Ma- linda Meaders, who is one of Atlanta’s oldest and most highly respected residents. Mrs. Meaders lives at' 231 Stewart Ave., but she had gone to the home of her daughter, Mrs Trouton, at 425 Whitehall, to celebrate the happy occasion, and it was there that Dr. E. B. Elder called at her request. An unusual feature of the oc casion was the fact that three generations were present to wit ness the signing of this most unusual and enteresting state ment—Mrs. Meaders signing a a written recital of the facts and her daughter and grandson J. C. Meaders, signing as wit ness. “Yes,” said the old lady, “I am finishing up my eighy-fourth year and tomorrow, February 17, I will eighty-five years old, as I was born February 17, 1831 and I have lived to see Atlanta grow to a big city and have seen many wonderful things brought about right here in Georgia. “I haven’t been in very good health for nearly five years and have felt bad most of the time. I was sick and nerveous and had bad stomach trouble. My di gestion was poor and. I could not enjoy my meals as I used to After eating I-would feel uncomfortable and have palpita tion of the heart, and it would be hard for me to get my breath. Sometimes I would have awful headaches and dizzy spells. ‘T seemed to get weaker all the time. I got very thin and felt that I was going down hill radidly. This was the way 1 felt when they got Tanlac for me, and I feel so much better that I want everybedy to know about it. I could see all the difference in the world in my condition after I had finished the first bottle. ‘I have now taken three bottles altogether and feel as well and happy as I did when I was a young girl. My appetite is just splendid now and I erjoy my meals and gaining in weight. I feel so much stronger. I can now go about anywhere I want to and can sleep good at night. It is one of the best' m edicines I have ever taken in all my life and I want to tell suffering people about it.” Tanlac is sold in Bainbridge exclusively by Willis Drug Co., in Donalsonville by the Palace Drug Co; Climax by the Climax Pharmacy; Iron City, by Strick land & Cordell; Brinson, by H. B. Harrell Supply Co; Babcock, Ga, by Babcock Bros. Lumber Con.pany; Eldorendo, Ga.,J. L. Smith. OF We wish to thank the many friends who so kindly minister ed to us during the illness and death of our precious wife and mother. We are also thankful for the beautiful floral offerings. Every act and word of sympathy will long live in our memories. May God’s ten derest mercies ever attend those who were so kind to us during this sad period. C. J. Eagerton and Family. MUIMtll Richmond DwMoimi H#a*toa Duluth L-oodoa Syurnttf l\>t>7R£bte4 Wlv, Ueaeral housing Jiaauiacvunng Co. (Try an Ad in The Post- Search Light. They pay, r Seed? Why Yes As Usui We Will Save The People of the county many dollars in buying their Fall Garden and Field Seed Rye, Oats and Burr Clover ..A SPECIALTY.. We have been your real seed friends for these many years and we will continue to be and ali you need to do is to tell us your wants. Bainhridge Drug & Seed Compaq Bon Air Block Bainbridge, Gl HIGH’S The Shopping Center of Georg IN ATLANTA The one store in Atlanta where your interests Is a paramount 1st Here you can shop by mail with the same deg of satisfaction as when shopping in person. A trial order will convince. Atlanta's Leading Department Store Write for samples, price quotations, specifications ol ai line of merchandise you may be in need. Your inqi will receive the prompt, courteous attention of expert and satisfaction guaranteed. READY TO WEAR LINES, FOR FALL OF 1911 Are Ready, Subject to Your Mail Orders or Personal Selection Showing the Greatest Collection of Ready-to-wear Apparel for Misses, Juniors, and Women, this store has ever owned. Prices arc fixed on a lower basis than the prices at other stores, for like quality garments. Featuring Wool Suits at $19.75, $22.50, $25.00, $29.75 Suits for Misses, Juniors, and Women. Of Serges, Gabardines, Poplins, and Whip* In Blues, Browns, Black, Greens and Mixtures. r»rds. The Best Suits in the State of Georgia for $25.00 Better in point of Materials used—in the quality of workmanship, and Stylings. One Model ia here pictured. Sizes for Misses, Juniors, and Women. FALL DRESSES, $14.75, $17.95, $19.75 Of Srrges, Wool cloths. Crepe de Chine, EXTRA SPECIAL! To $3.50 Silk Shirtwaists, $1.95 Of extra quality Crepes de Chine, splendidly made. Ton different styles. In leading colors and white. All sizes. SKIRTS, $4.95, $6.50 B&k 3 ""’ To * 2 - 50 Voile - * nd Organdy Wai.U, $1.29 “Sporta” Coat., in White, Check., and Fancy Pattern., for Mi.ae. and Women, Priced, $4.95, $6.95, $8.75, $10.50, $12.75, $19.75. J. M. HIGH COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. Come to the Southeastern Fair October 14 to 21, inclusive. One-way Fare, plus 25c, buys a round trip ticket on all railroads Make onr store your down-town headquarters. Centrally located, an ideal meet ing place for friends. Best popular-priced lunches in the city, served in our down stairs Tea Room. Make use of our telephones, free of cost. Out Baggage Check System enables you to check your parcels in our store, and call for them at the $nu? Depot at train time. Information about the city cheerfully given. Ladies’ Parlour and SKETCHED FROM Rest Rooms on our second floor, arranged for your convenience. THIS $25.09 Size, for M,»e, e° d w Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well ot its- self. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough becomes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For forty seven years the happy combination of sooth ing antiseptic balsams in Dr. King’s new discovery has healed coughs and relieved congestion. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King’s New Discovery for coughs and colds Buy a bottle today at your drug gist. 50c. (U Chronic Catarrh is Curab Nothing is more distressing to the sufferer and h. bcK iy, catarrh is systemic— thatia, it is presen t throughout it may manifest itself in a local ulceration- - luueab uoeu iu m ivmi c'.*xte!niC Only a constitutional treatment will overcome^ Jy ^ but t* , - ~v.v.aai treatment win ■/ , oas Local treatments sometimes help the acute manuos- cannot overcome the systemic disdorer. cannot overcome the systemic oisaorer. PERUNA Has Helped Thousanc .t...».... toctimoav (jft.pu. • a Z cji'-** It is a foe to catarrh. The voluntary testimon tabliahes that. i»eruna benefits in a number of up the digestion, restores the strength, aod helps P<- “ ndMOn - Peruna ha, apodal gives vitality to the to the membran* and ej form their functions. benefits begin at once, u* 0 - 3? .r.;-- when treatment is The Pemnt Medina. - _ ,*»* glad to assist you to o ■ - poc ■ ** The doctor's advice u - treatment. THE PERUNA